Iconic girl band songs that are easy to sing at karaoke
Setting aside my surprise at just how many all-female bands there are in Japan, this time I’ve gathered songs by girl bands that are easy to sing at karaoke.
From “ladies’ metal” to indie rock, the selection is wonderfully diverse, so you’re sure to find a new favorite track.
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Girls’ band classic songs that are easy to sing at karaoke (31–40)
Melancholic MaidenErisa

Erisa, who made the leap from idol model to rock band member, captivates with her versatile expressiveness.
As the vocalist of EMONON, she has been fully active in music since 2023, skillfully blending an exhilarating band sound with catchy melodies.
On the album “NO NAME,” the collection of songs—both intense and delicate—moves listeners deeply, and within just a year of forming, the band proved its mettle by successfully headlining a solo show at Shibuya eggman.
Drawing influence from UVERworld and Vaundy, her powerful vocals fused with the expressive skills honed during her idol days create a unique world that’s perfect for listeners seeking a voice that truly resonates.
Don’t Let Me DownGacharic Spin

The gong strikes, and the resounding vocals are like a flash of light that cuts through the moment.
Gacharic Spin’s “Don’t Let Me Down,” which was used as an ending theme for the anime Dragon Ball Kai.
Many listeners likely see themselves in her energetic singing and performance, singing along in resonance.
It’s a powerful song.
KAKUMEISilent Siren

Silent Siren’s “KAKUMEI” starts with a beautiful guitar sound.
The more you listen, the more you realize how skilled the bass playing is, too.
I imagine many people have found this song to be a lifesaver.
Her voice is adorable, and if you sing it at karaoke, you’re sure to draw attention.
Hallelujahla la larks

La la larks’ “Hallelujah” exudes an air that feels like drifting through a sweet, mature, adult-chic world.
The way the song opens and then unfolds—suddenly expanding like a clear blue sky on a sunny day—is superb.
Calm and easy to sing, it’s the kind of track that will captivate the room if you perform it at karaoke.
Sharpnegoto

It’s like a briskly ringing guitar dashing forward aboard a Gundam.
Some of you may have discovered the song because it was used as a Gundam theme.
Negoto, a four-piece band, is known for their alternative rock and fantastical sound, and this particular track, “sharp,” is especially singable and very popular.


